
Dutch Hoe Weeding
A tool that doesn't require bending and can weed over a large area is indeed the Dutch hoe, an ancient and versatile manual tool used in agriculture and gardening. It comes in two usage modes: the push hoe and the draw hoe. Today, we'll focus on the push hoe and push cultivator, also known as the scuffle hoe or push hoe. With its unique design, it's particularly suitable for effortlessly pushing and weeding on the soil surface.

Hoe Head:
The distinctive feature of this tool is its stainless steel flat paddle-shaped blade set at a right angle to the handle. Users can push it just below the soil surface to sever weeds at their roots. This design not only efficiently removes weeds but also minimizes soil disruption, helping to maintain soil structure and nutrients. This makes the Dutch hoe an ideal choice for gardening enthusiasts and professional gardeners alike.
Hoe Handle:
When considering the handle, we prioritize product comfort, shock absorption, and traditional aesthetics.
- Comfort: Wooden handles provide a comfortable grip, feeling natural and comfortable during use, which is essential for long-term work, reducing hand and wrist fatigue.
- Shock absorption: Wooden handles have natural shock absorption, reducing the impact on the hands and wrists during use.
- Traditional aesthetics: For gardening enthusiasts, the traditional aesthetic of wooden handles satisfies their aesthetic needs.

Customization Options:
- Handle length and shape: Long or short handle options can be provided to meet different users' preferences.
- Blade material and shape: While blades are typically made of stainless steel, carbon steel options may also be available. Additionally, different blade shapes can cater to varying cutting effects and user preferences.
- Branding or logo: Custom engraving or logo services can be offered.
- Handle color and material: While wooden handles are common, options for different colors or materials may be available to meet users' aesthetic preferences.
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